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These are respectively the ' false totalities ' of ' tradition ' and ¡° ¡° kinds ¡± or ¡° genres
¡± ¡± . 144 In literary critical practice each of these is normally analysed in radically
ahistorical and unsociological fashion . Such an approach is not completely ...
These are respectively the ' false totalities ' of ' tradition ' and ¡° ¡° kinds ¡± or ¡° genres
¡± ¡± . 144 In literary critical practice each of these is normally analysed in radically
ahistorical and unsociological fashion . Such an approach is not completely ...
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This concept of tradition , which Leavis takes over from Eliot , entails the notion of
a continuous literary culture which is ... Leavis ' s literary criticism is , in fact ,
centred around the attempt to establish the existence of two such traditions — the
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This concept of tradition , which Leavis takes over from Eliot , entails the notion of
a continuous literary culture which is ... Leavis ' s literary criticism is , in fact ,
centred around the attempt to establish the existence of two such traditions — the
...
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178 It fails to provide any answer to the questions : why was one influence (
tradition / genre ) chosen , and why was it distorted in a particular way ? To return
to the example of Milton ' s epic poetry : why did Milton choose the epic tradition ...
178 It fails to provide any answer to the questions : why was one influence (
tradition / genre ) chosen , and why was it distorted in a particular way ? To return
to the example of Milton ' s epic poetry : why did Milton choose the epic tradition ...
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